Chaim Janani Named Valedictorian for the Class of 2023 Chaim Janani credits his academic success, and his ability to realize his dream of becoming a physician, to the support he received at Brooklyn College. Read More
Brooklyn College 2023 Commencement to Feature Pulitzer-Winner and Professor Emerita Tania León as Honorary Degree Recipient and Keynote Speaker on June 2 The recipient of the Presidential Medal will be Brooklyn College Foundation Board of Trustees Chair Evan Silverstein ’76. Read More
Class of 2023: Forging His Own Path Michael Piantini gets a second chance as an aspiring media scholar. Read More
Professor Alexander Jones Lectrues for Physics Department Colloquium Physics Professor Karl Sandeman invited Alexander Jones, NYU Professor of the History of the Exact Sciences in Antiquity, and Director of the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World Read More
Author and Activist Barbara Smith to Lecture at Brooklyn College on March 16 One of her first public appearances since 2020 will serve as an extraordinary complement to Brooklyn College’s Women’s History Month celebration. Read More
Theater Alumni the Driving Force Behind Play “The Machine Stops” “The Machine Stops” an original play based on the short story by E. M. Forster and playing at the Mark O’Donnell Theatre in Brooklyn, was devised, designed, directed, stage managed, Read More
Tammie Cumming Interviews Paulette Granberry Russell, President of the National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education As part of NGA Web Bites series, Tammie Cumming, Associate Provost and Assistant Vice President for Institutional Effectiveness at Brooklyn College and program cohost, and M. David Miller (University of Read More
Brooklyn College Cancer Center Receives Grant from the Gray Foundation Borough’s first cancer center that brings together research, education, and community outreach gets a $100,000-boost. Read More
Writing on His Own Terms Adam Ashraf Elsayigh ’22 M.F.A. is determined to write the plays he wants to write, in the way he chooses to write them. Read More
History Professor Benjamin Carp’s Explores Mysterious New York City Fire from 1776 Benjamin Carp, the Daniel M. Lyons Chair of History, has written a new book, The Great New York Fire of 1776: A Lost Story of the American Revolution. This work Read More